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===Results===
===Results===
The games should be ordered by their release date, with singles being reported before doubles, with modded games going at the end. Side tournaments are reported after all the main results. Entrants and every bracket outside of pools should also be reported above the results table. tournaments with free entry fees should have their entrants count corrected to account for disqualifications, as free tournaments often have large number of disqualifications. Likewise, any tournaments with an exceptional number of disqualifications, regardless of the price of the entry fee, should have their original entrants count reported, but a notice that explains the number of disqualifications and the final entrants count afterwards.
The games should be ordered by their release date, with singles being reported before doubles, with modded games going at the end. Side tournaments are reported after all the main results. Entrants and every bracket outside of pools should also be reported above the results table. tournaments with free entry fees should have their entrants count corrected to account for disqualifications, as free tournaments often have large number of disqualifications. Likewise, any tournaments with a noticeable number of disqualifications, regardless of the price of the entry fee, should have their original entrants count reported, but a notice that explains the number of disqualifications and the final entrants count afterwards.


Ideally, tournament articles should have the complete results documented, as the online source for the tournament's results may not always be available in the future if a reader wants to see more than what SmashWiki documents (as the many ''Brawl'' tournaments whose results were permanently lost when [[AllisBrawl]] went down can attest to). However, SmashWiki does not expect any editor to extensively document results beyond a high enough cutoff, given the increasingly high amount of effort it requires to write down results with each additional placing, which would become monumental with some of the biggest supermajors that have had thousands of entrants. As such, there are no hard rules to how many placements should be reported, but generally, any local level tournament should have at least the top 8 listed, a smaller regional should have at least the top 16 listed, a larger regional should have at least the top 32 listed, a superregional should have at least the top 48 listed, a major should have at least the top 64 listed, and a supermajor should have at least the top 96 listed. Any tournament with too few results reported for its level should be tagged with {{t|results}}. Conversely, if an editor does want to document especially deeply into a tournament's results or even the entire tournament, the only caveat is that they should stop automatically linking players who do not have an article and will likely not merit an article in the near future, so as to not fill [[wanted pages]] with players who should not have Smasher articles. Additionally, if a tournament's results table were to get excessively large, its complete results table should be placed on a subpage, while the main page has a table with results from the main bracket listed.
Ideally, tournament articles should have the complete results documented, as the online source for the tournament's results may not always be available in the future if a reader wants to see more than what SmashWiki documents (as the many ''Brawl'' tournaments whose results were permanently lost when [[AllisBrawl]] went down can attest to). However, SmashWiki does not expect any editor to extensively document results beyond a high enough cutoff, given the increasingly high amount of effort it requires to write down results with each additional placing, which would become monumental with some of the biggest supermajors that have had thousands of entrants. As such, there are no hard rules to how many placements should be reported, but generally, any local level tournament should have at least the top 8 listed, a smaller regional should have at least the top 16 listed, a larger regional should have at least the top 32 listed, a superregional should have at least the top 48 listed, a major should have at least the top 64 listed, and a supermajor should have at least the top 96 listed. Any tournament with too few results reported for its level should be tagged with {{t|results}}. Conversely, if an editor does want to document especially deeply into a tournament's results or even the entire tournament, the only caveat is that they should stop automatically linking players who do not have an article and will likely not merit an article in the near future, so as to not fill [[wanted pages]] with players who should not have Smasher articles. Additionally, if a tournament's results table were to get excessively large, its complete results table should be placed on a subpage, while the main page has a table with results from the main bracket listed.

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